LIPOSOMAL DOXORUBICIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF ADVANCED LIVER DISEASE / (Record no. 607717)

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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 610
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Khan, Faryal
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title LIPOSOMAL DOXORUBICIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF ADVANCED LIVER DISEASE /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Faryal Khan
264 ## - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Islamabad :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer SMME- NUST;
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2022.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 59p.
Other physical details Soft Copy
Dimensions 30cm
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General note Nanoscale materials are utilized as diagnostic instruments or to administer therapeutic substances<br/>to specific targeted regions in a controlled manner in the fields of nanomedicine and nano drug<br/>carriers, which are still relatively young but are quickly evolving. Nanoparticles can potentially<br/>deliver medications more accurately because they are currently made from biocompatible<br/>materials. The treatment of advanced liver disease has benefited greatly from nanomedicine in<br/>previous decades. Nano-based drug delivery systems improve the effectiveness of medications.<br/>Today, advanced liver disease is being treated with liposomal nanoparticles. Nano-based drug<br/>delivery systems increase the efficacy of both new and existing treatments through a detailed<br/>investigation of nanoparticle manufacturing and utilization.<br/>One of the most often used anticancer medications is doxorubicin. Doxorubicin (DOX) is a<br/>medication that is frequently used to treat HCC. Doxorubicin is a medicine that belongs to the<br/>anthracyclines class and is commonly used to treat different types of cancers, including lymphomas,<br/>leukemias, breast, ovary, thyroid, and lungs.<br/>Doxorubicin interacts with nitrogen - containing bases of DNA and prevents the production of<br/>macromolecules. This, in turn, prevents the action of the enzyme topoisomerase II (Top II), which<br/>inhibits the replication process. Consequently, malignant cells are prevented from proliferating.<br/>According to early research, doxorubicin's cardiotoxicity is reduced when it is encapsulated inside<br/>liposomes.<br/>Due to its cardiotoxicity, the "thin film hydration approach" was utilized to create doxorubicinencapsulated liposome nanoparticles, which were then used to treat advanced liver disease. The<br/>liposome nanoparticles were coated with polyethylene glycol (PEG) to boost their stability and<br/>provide a stealth effect. Pegylation improves steric repulsion and is therefore regarded as a superior<br/>stabilizer for various kinds of nanoparticles. PEG adopts the drug's erosion-controlled release<br/>mechanism, which led to continuous release. It is noted that a significant technique to treat NAFLD<br/>is to encapsulate the doxorubicin drug within liposomes and modify these liposome nanoparticles<br/>via PEG.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element MS Biomedical Sciences (BMS)
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Supervisor : Dr. Nosheen Fatima Rana
856 ## - ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS
Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/32271">http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/32271</a>
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  School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering (SMME) School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering (SMME) E-Books 02/14/2024 610 SMME-TH-816 Thesis
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